In Depth

After being knocked offline for two months because of technical issues, Indiana Court of Appeals arguments will be webcast
again beginning Jan. 25.

The appellate court experienced issues with capturing video and audio at the end of November. It has installed a new portable
live production system in its courtroom, which replaces an older model that was beyond repair, said Martin DeAgostino, communications
director for the COA. The new model is on loan from the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System.

DeAgostino said that the new system will eventually allow for streaming in both high-definition video and the MP4 video format
that is compatible with iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

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